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		<title>By: 8 Stocks For Your Shorting Pleasure - Revisited &#124; Exploit The Market - John Bardacino's Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] On March 26, 2008, I posted the following: Looking for a few stocks to go short as the bear market continues to run its course? check out these below, as of the morning of Wednesday, March 26th. The usual disclaimers apply, I take absolutely no responsibility and you have to make your own entry/exit calls. If you know how to make good trading decisions, this should be no problem. [...]</description>
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